Christmas has come early for Beatles fans this year with the publication of Mark Lewisohn's complete unedited version of his groundbreaking first volume of his trilogy on the group, All Those Years, Vol 1 - Tune In.

Last June, Mattel partnered with The Beatles to introduce a collection of Hot Wheels cars inspired by their 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine. Now the toy company has released a new series of Hot Wheels based on five of the band’s classic albums.

The toys feature designs inspired by The Beatles’ 1968 self-titled record, a.k.a. The White Album; Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; Rubber Soul; Magical Mystery Tour; and the U.S. version of the A Hard Day’s Night soundtrack. Each car’s packaging also includes a miniature replica of the album cover that corresponds to the vehicle’s design.

The vehicle models are based on different types of Hot Wheels cars, with The White Album being a “Hiway Hauler”; Sgt. Pepper’s, a “’67 Austin Mini Van”; Rubber Soul, a “Ford Transit Super Van”; Magical Mystery Tour, a “Haulin’ Gas”; and A Hard Day’s Night, a “Dairy Delivery.”

The Beatles Hot Wheels are priced at $4.99 and can be found at stores across the U.S. For more info, visit HotWheels.Mattel.com.

London’s Sunday Times recently reported that The Beatles are planning to release a deluxe reissue of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band in honor of the influential album’s 50th anniversary, and now comes word that Ringo Starr has heard the updated record and thinks it sounds great.